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Hydrogen-3, also known as tritium, is an isotope of hydrogen. While the most common form of hydrogen, known as protium, has only one proton, tritium has two additional neutrons, making it an isotope with one proton and two neutrons. Therefore, tritium has the same number of protons as regular hydrogen, but it also has two neutrons.

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